about 4 months ago - No comments
It is my mission, next year, to make An Event Apart Boston 2010. It’s the shot in the arm that I need I think to get my focus back on what I want and what I have my eye on. A job, full-time, in web design & development. 2008’s AEA gave me the shot in More >
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
I went back in time. Looking at some of the sites I have done and/or collaborated on and cringed a bit. It was all in the evolution of what I can do today I know now, but looking back, I still cringed. From the point in time I started to dabble solely in front-end development, More >
about 1 year ago - No comments
I’ll be shooting to get to these upcoming conferences;
2008
Webmaster Jam Session: http://2008.webjamsession.com/
Web Design World: http://webdesignworld.com/
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2009
@media2009: http://www.vivabit.com/atmedia/
dconstruct2009: http://dconstruct.org/ – Down at the time of this writing.
AEA2009 Boston: http://aneventapart.com – TBD/TBA
about 1 year ago - No comments
I forgot to mention in the previous post, that part about user experience and what Andy Budd had made as his presentation at An Event Apart. In his presentation, Andy talked about user experience and how it can be applied to anything. In his case, a trip to a hotel in Mexico.
Well it dawned on More >
about 1 year ago - 8 comments
I’m going to take the time now to really sit down and write a comprehensive post on my experience at An Event Apart that took place this past Monday and Tuesday in Boston. I had been at the ready, saving what I could in time for the event and barely made it out of there More >
about 1 year ago - No comments
It was a hell of a three days and I took away a lot from every speaker there. I highly recommend anyone in any field of web to go to an AEA event near you. I feel re-invigorated, re-invented, re-energized, rejuvenated. I have a lot of people to thank and some more sleep to catch More >